The nervous system contains millions of nerve cells, or neurons. Neurons are highly specialized to transmit messages from one part of the body to another.
Schwann cells are glia that myelinate the neurons of the Peripheral Nervous System
The conductive cells of the nervous system are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells that are capable of transmitting electrical impulses and information throughout the body. They play a vital role in processing and transmitting signals in the nervous system.
nervous tissue
neurons and neuroglia
neurons
Neurons are conducting cells in the nervous system and neuroglia do not conduct, but are helper cells to the neurons.
neurons or nerve cells
The human body contains approximately 86 billion neurons, which are specialized cells that transmit nerve impulses. These neurons are primarily found in the brain and spinal cord, forming the central nervous system. Additionally, the peripheral nervous system contains millions of neurons that connect the central nervous system to the rest of the body.
The nervous system contains millions of nerve cells, or neurons. Neurons are highly specialized to transmit messages from one part of the body to another.
Neurons make up only about 10% of the cells in the nervous system but they play a crucial role in transmitting and processing information. Glial cells, which provide support and protection to neurons, make up the majority of cells in the nervous system.
The cells that transmit nerve impulses in the nervous system are called neurons. Neurons are specialized cells that are capable of generating and conducting electrical signals throughout the body. They form the basic building blocks of the nervous system and are essential for communication between different parts of the body.